Brasília, Brazil
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What is Brasília
Brasília, the capital of Brazil, is a planned city. Inaugurated in 1960 in the Central Highlands of Brazil, it is a masterpiece of modernist architecture listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and attracts architecture aficionados
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About Brasília elsewhere
lonelyplanet.com
"President Juscelino Kubitschek ordered the construction of Brasília, fulfilling an article of the country's constitution stating that the capital should be moved from Rio de Janeiro to a place close to the center of the country."
en.wikipedia.org
"São Paulo, or Sampa as it is also often called, is also probably one of the most underrated cities tourism-wise, often shaded by other places in the Brazilian sun & beach circuit such as Rio de Janeiro and Salvador."
wikitravel.org
"In 1936 ,Lúcio Costa was appointed by Education Minister Gustavo Capanema architect of the new headquarters for the Ministry of Education and Public Health in Rio de Janeiro."
en.wikipedia.org
"Distrito Federal (Federal District) Altitude: 1172m/3845ft The city of Brasília, which succeeded Rio de Janeiro as capital of the Federal Republic of Brazil on April 21st 1960, was built in less than three years, and soon developed into a key factor in the opening up of Brazil's middle west; since 1985 it has numbered among the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage."
planetware.com
"Lagoa da Concei��o is also known as a centre for night-life. . is always a good time to visit Brazil -while 'Floripa's' celebrations may not rival the size of those of Rio de Janeiro, they surrender nothing in exuberance,and have a distinct local flavour."
lonelyplanet.com
"The two main roads are the BR-101 ,which runs south-north just inland of the coast, linking Vitória to Rio de Janeiro ,to the south, and Salvador ,to the north, and BR-262 ,that runs east-west, leaving Vitória and going to Belo Horizonte."
wikitravel.org
"Has offerings throughout South America, including Portuguese instruction offered in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo; instructional methods range from group classes to private immersion."
letsgo.com
"See our reviewed and recommended Rio de Janeiro hotels in one place and book online."
lonelyplanet.com
"Continue your urban jaunt in Rio de Janeiro (5 days), the “Marvelous City” with its array of beaches, street samba parties, and the unforgettable view from Corcovado."
letsgo.com
"XV de Novembro, is the tourist board of the continent’s most visited destination, Rio de Janeiro."
letsgo.com
"Destinations include Bras�lia (12hr), Caxamb� (5hr), Diamantina (6hr), Mariana (2hr), Ouro Pr�to (4hr), Rio de Janeiro (7hr), Salvador (22hr), S�o Paulo (10hr) and Vit�ria (9hr)."
lonelyplanet.com
"teaching english in rio de janeiro Post by: njp999, 23 Jul 07."
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